For example, if you need to monitor the temperature of the valves on a boiler, you can bind shared variables to controls and indicators to display and, to a limited extent, process the latest temperature values in the following ways:

View the value of a shared variable. For example, if you bind a front panel indicator to one of the temperature variables, the indicator displays the latest value of the variable.

Display or use data from a VI on one computer with a control or indicator in a VI on another computer. For example, if a VI on another computer calculates the average temperature of the valves and writes that data to a shared variable, you can display the same data in a VI on your computer by binding a front panel indicator to that same shared variable. Or, you can use the data by binding a control in your VI to the shared variable and wiring that control to a subVI or function.

Manipulate and read a control from multiple computers. For example, if you bind the stop buttons in VIs on multiple computers to the same shared variable, each of those controls can shut down the temperature sensor.